Time spent: 30 minutes
Cost of materials: zero (for me, and likely for most)
- I used a 14" x 14" cardboard box
- Cut two of the top flaps, leaving only the right and left flaps (when lying on it's side)
- Cut out three of the four sides, leaving about 1" borders
- Taped thin white translucent paper over the holes. I used table paper from the exam tables at my office. Be sure the paper is taught, to minimize funky reflections.
- Got two discarded lamps from the basement with 75 w bulbs
- Raided my son's school art supplies and cut up some white poster board, just enough to snug in the box with a nice smooth bend (not crease) in the bottom back side. Again, make sure you keep this clean.
Here's the temporary set up (in my kitchen, where I did this):
Here are some test shots:
Here are a couple of macro shots of Mikey's toys:
You can move the lights around to your desired effect, and maybe try a colored (or black) poster board, too.
The one thing I would invest in, if you don't have one, is an inexpensive tripod, especially if you will do this a lot (for selling razors or selling on ebay).
One thing I will probably change is add a third light on top of the box, and switch out the bulbs for 100w ones.
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